I'm five feet tall and I was very well endowed. It hurt my back and clothes never fit properly
The smartest thing I ever did in my adult life was getting a reduction. I won't say what size I was prior to surgery in mixed company but I'm now a B cup and couldn't be happier.
I can't help feeling a little sad about that,
but you should do what works for you,
not what pleases anybody else.
I hear about girls who want a reduction
because they get bullied in school.
Those other girls are just envious,
and are not worth even the slightest bit of attention,
let alone altering oneself just to please them.
Many of these girls grow up
and learn to value their uniqueness,
and learn how much they ARE valued for their uniqueness.
ALL youngsters need to learn how wrong it is
to give in to pressure to "fit in."
Hollywood hypocrites preach to all the rest of us about "inclusiveness"
but reveal their hypocrisy by casting only the women
who fit into Hollywood's discriminatingly narrow concept of beauty.
Some people might dismiss the topic of this thread
as just a prurient distraction,
but there really are some conservative values to be upheld here.